Nikon 9235 Reference Manual - Page 48

Keep this output size, pixels, Keep this crop

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The Crop palette offers three methods for adjusting output size: • Keep this crop • Keep this output size Choose this option when you want to select the precise Choose this option when you want to select the general area to be scanned using the mouse, then adjust the output area to be scanned using the mouse, then specify the exact resolution and size according to how the image will be used. dimensions of the image to fit it into a pre-determined space, When using this option, first select the area to be scanned for example in a magazine or on a web page. When using this using the mouse, then enter the desired output resolution in option, select a resolution and enter the desired output size the Resolution text box. After choosing the units for out- in the Width and Height text boxes after choosing a unit put size from the menu to the right of the output size text other than pixels for output size. You can then select the boxes, you can either adjust output size using the Scale slider, area to be scanned using the mouse (the proportions of the or enter the output size directly in either the Width or Height crop will be adjusted to match the values entered for output text boxes (the other dimension will change automatically to size). This option is useful when the image has to print at a maintain the same proportions as the crop selected in the specified size. preview area). • Keep this file size Choose this option when you want to specify the exact file size of the final image, for example to keep file sizes to a minimum for storage or electronic transfer, or because you have been asked for a file of a certain size. When using this option, first enter the desired file size and then select the area to be scanned using the mouse. This option is most Selecting Keep this output size fixes the physical dimensions useful when scanning images for e-mail or the web. of the image when output on a printer or monitor. Conse- quently, when pixels is selected as the units for output size, adjusting resolution will cause the values shown in the output size text boxes to change. The physical dimensions of the image will however remain constant. Reference:The Tool Chest 47

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Reference:The Tool Chest
The Crop palette offers three methods for adjusting output size:
Keep this crop
Choose this option when you want to select the precise
area to be scanned using the mouse, then adjust the output
resolution and size according to how the image will be used.
When using this option, first select the area to be scanned
using the mouse, then enter the desired output resolution in
the
Resolution
text box.
After choosing the units for out-
put size from the menu to the right of the output size text
boxes, you can either adjust output size using the
Scale
slider,
or enter the output size directly in either the
W
idth or
H
eight
text boxes (the other dimension will change automatically to
maintain the same proportions as the crop selected in the
preview area).
Keep this output size
Choose this option when you want to select the general
area to be scanned using the mouse, then specify the exact
dimensions of the image to fit it into a pre-determined space,
for example in a magazine or on a web page.
When using this
option, select a resolution and enter the desired output size
in the
W
idth and
H
eight text boxes after choosing a unit
other than pixels for output size.
You can then select the
area to be scanned using the mouse (the proportions of the
crop will be adjusted to match the values entered for output
size).
This option is useful when the image has to print at a
specified size.
Keep this file size
Choose this option when you want to specify the exact file
size of the final image, for example to keep file sizes to a
minimum for storage or electronic transfer, or because you
have been asked for a file of a certain size.
When using this
option, first enter the desired file size and then select the
area to be scanned using the mouse.
This option is most
useful when scanning images for e-mail or the web.
Selecting
Keep this output size
fixes the physical dimensions
of the image when output on a printer or monitor.
Conse-
quently, when
pixels
is selected as the units for output size,
adjusting resolution will cause the values shown in the output
size text boxes to change.
The physical dimensions of the image
will however remain constant.